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side. 4 . Replace 1500 feet of 4" pipe on 1st West. 5. Replace 600 feet of 4" pipe on 2nd West. 6 . Install a sufficient number of fire h y d r a n t s to protect the residents and business houses on 1st and 2nd West S t r e e t s , where old pipe is being replaced. 7. Make repairs a t the heads of the Cluff Spring a n d Five Lakes pipe lines. Jan. 1 8 , 1934.. . M r . Smith and Samuelson, owners of the slot machines operating in Cedar City a t the present time, met with the Council in relation to the Mayor's order to discontinue their operation. They offered to pay $10 a year on each machine they had in operation with the City, promising f u r t h e r to adjust the machines so t h a t , when mints ran out, the machine will r e t u r n the customer's coin. Feb. 1. 1934.. . H . H . Lunt, representing Antone Lunt, wishes to install a gas pump on the c u r b in front of J . A . Kopp p r o p e r t y , situated just north of A m ' s Garage (Main and about 50 S o u t h ) . As there is a City Ordinance prohibiting the installation of gas pumps on Main S t r e e t , the Council advised Mr. Lunt t h a t no pumps could be installed without repealing the p r e s e n t ordinance. Matter was tabled. Mayor Hunter recommended that Safety Zones be painted across Main Street a t the intersection of Main and Lincoln Avenue and Main and Harding Avenue, giving pedestrians a place to cross the s t r e e t without interfering with traffic. May 17, 13.34...Jim Winters and Mont McDonald made verbal application to lease, from the City, the City Dump Grounds, promising to keep the City Dump in an orderly condition. Referred to committee. June 21, 1934.. . M r . H . E. Peterson and Bryan Petty, representing the American Legion, met with the Council. They explained t h a t , on a few occasions when fights and wrestles a r e staged in the Legion Arena followed b y a dance, it is generally 11 p.m. before they can commence their dances, and they felt that 12 o'clock was too early to close and would like to r u n until 1 a.m. [Sunday) Council decided that whenever occasions require dances later than 12 p.m. , they call at the City Office and make application to do so a n d get a permit. Carried. July 5 , 1934 ...Mr. Lehi M . Jones and Waldon Isom met with the Council and asked for the privilege of slaughtering beef in the mountains where it is cool instead of driving them to town to be slaughtered in an accepted slaughterhouse, which at this time of the year has proven unsatisfactory with large beef. When these a r e p u t in the electric refrigerators they sour, unless they have had an opportunity to become cooled out. Referred to Board of Health.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

side. 4 . Replace 1500 feet of 4" pipe on 1st West. 5. Replace 600 feet of 4" pipe on 2nd West. 6 . Install a sufficient number of fire h y d r a n t s to protect the residents and business houses on 1st and 2nd West S t r e e t s , where old pipe is being replaced. 7. Make repairs a t the heads of the Cluff Spring a n d Five Lakes pipe lines. Jan. 1 8 , 1934.. . M r . Smith and Samuelson, owners of the slot machines operating in Cedar City a t the present time, met with the Council in relation to the Mayor's order to discontinue their operation. They offered to pay $10 a year on each machine they had in operation with the City, promising f u r t h e r to adjust the machines so t h a t , when mints ran out, the machine will r e t u r n the customer's coin. Feb. 1. 1934.. . H . H . Lunt, representing Antone Lunt, wishes to install a gas pump on the c u r b in front of J . A . Kopp p r o p e r t y , situated just north of A m ' s Garage (Main and about 50 S o u t h ) . As there is a City Ordinance prohibiting the installation of gas pumps on Main S t r e e t , the Council advised Mr. Lunt t h a t no pumps could be installed without repealing the p r e s e n t ordinance. Matter was tabled. Mayor Hunter recommended that Safety Zones be painted across Main Street a t the intersection of Main and Lincoln Avenue and Main and Harding Avenue, giving pedestrians a place to cross the s t r e e t without interfering with traffic. May 17, 13.34...Jim Winters and Mont McDonald made verbal application to lease, from the City, the City Dump Grounds, promising to keep the City Dump in an orderly condition. Referred to committee. June 21, 1934.. . M r . H . E. Peterson and Bryan Petty, representing the American Legion, met with the Council. They explained t h a t , on a few occasions when fights and wrestles a r e staged in the Legion Arena followed b y a dance, it is generally 11 p.m. before they can commence their dances, and they felt that 12 o'clock was too early to close and would like to r u n until 1 a.m. [Sunday) Council decided that whenever occasions require dances later than 12 p.m. , they call at the City Office and make application to do so a n d get a permit. Carried. July 5 , 1934 ...Mr. Lehi M . Jones and Waldon Isom met with the Council and asked for the privilege of slaughtering beef in the mountains where it is cool instead of driving them to town to be slaughtered in an accepted slaughterhouse, which at this time of the year has proven unsatisfactory with large beef. When these a r e p u t in the electric refrigerators they sour, unless they have had an opportunity to become cooled out. Referred to Board of Health.